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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1921)
PAGE PO l’H GRESHAM O 1T U X )K , B IS H O P FRIDAY, Jl'LY 2H, 1921 BROTHERS H e Carry B U T T E R IC K P A T T E R N S NOTICE ---- Our Policy:— /« buying merchandise, is to get that which we would want to buy ourselves, in other selves in the same position as our customers. fPe ask the question 'would we want to buy that quality ourselves?’ I hat is the reason for our quality merchandise we don t want to please the eye alone— we want every customer to are wearing the article as they have when they are buying it. A great many have come to appreciate this fact. Q U A L IT Y F IR S T and TH EN PRICE,— is the secret to a satisfied personal appearance. OUR COMPLETE STOCK LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR words when we go into the market, we place our- have the same satisfaction in their mind while they , mind when fulfilling your own desires for a good UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 10 yards f o r .............................. ’off This includes Underskirts, Night Gowns (pink aud white), Chemise, Bloomers, Drawers, Corset Covers, Com bination Suits for children, Camisoles. GINGHAM FOR YOUR DRESS WE HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT COME EARLY 15c YARD PART LINEN TOWELING Bleached and Unbleached 6 yards for $1.00 GRAY COTTON LADIES SHEET BLANKETS LOW SHOES These are full size, good q u a l i t y .................. $2.98 W e have ju st a few Pumps with and without straps that we want to clean up. Pat- trim dress slipper $3.89 Black Kid Pump $4.49 A u g u st Clean Up Sale SLIGHTLY SOILED MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DID YOU KNOW? We are selling you Hand- Made Aprons, trimmed with rick-rack braid, and made of standard Percale for . $1.98 HATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS Made of Straw Ribbon, trimmed ....................... 59c e_ MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS These are slightly damaged by sun, but will make any mail a good work shirt. Only a few and ju st think.......................39c MEN’S OVERALLS We have this lot in waist sizes, 33, 34, 36, 40, 42, Khaki and Gray Denim, cut full......98c MEN’S TWO-PIECE UNDERWEAR 50c CHILDREN’S BLACK ' HOSE Sizes 8 to 8 ^ , 7 pairs $1.00 CHILDREN’S BLUE CHAMBRAY ROMPERS 69c GIRLS HAND-MADE DRESSES Made of Plaid and Check Ginghams, also Stripe Dev onshire with white waist trimmed with same material as skirt and large white pearl buttons........... $2.60 & $2.98 CHILDREN’S SLIPOVA These are made of Plaid Ginghams with a little pocket and straps over the should er ................................... 49c CHILDREN’S HOSE Sizes 4 to 4^2, black cotton, each ...... ........ ............... 10c ■Starts Saturday Morning, July 30th—Come Early- GRESHAM LOCALS Cha». Cleveland baa recently sold an acre of ground In th e tra c t north of the cannery to M artin Hanson from M innesota, who will build and m ake hla home here. C. E. Peck aud his sisters, the Misses Em m a, M arg aret an d Mary Peck, left tills m orning for C alifornia to be gone for ab o u t ten m onths. They w ent by way of C rater L ake In com pany with o th e r G resham to u r ists. D uring th e ir absence th e ir home on W allula H eights will be oc cupied by A ttorney C. G. S chneider and fam ily. AUCTION SALE Mrs. O. E. Milleaon Is a t E m anual C harlie Brow n, who has been fo r B lu e L ake D oughnut S ale P ostponed. hospital in P o rtla n d recovering from several m onths on th e O utlook force, Open S aturday nig h t and Sunday rh e d o u g h n u t sa le announced by will leave Sunday fo r H eppner, O re i for picnicking, fishing, sw im m ing a recent serious operation. T’ for S a tu r day, July gon, w here he expects to rem ain for and boating. H alf m ile n o rth of 30, has C- been Rev. J. Itam ser will preach at the several postponed one week. weeks. i Fairview . A utom obiles 25c. Indivi- Zion Evangelical ch u rch next S un Any w ishing to book o rd ers should The su b ject to be presented a t th e ' duals 10 cents. call Mrs. C. J. L u ndquist, G resham , day at 1 0:30 o ’clock. Sunday school g ran g e hall on Sunday evening, a t Adv.— L. H. STONE, Mgr. d I 6. will follow im m ediately. T he E van 7:30 o’clock, by Jo h n Thonney and gelical League will m eet in th e even W. R. R uddock who are conducting ing at 8 o'clock. Gospel m eetings, wil be ‘‘T he R a in The sp e ak e r for S aturday evening, bow.” T his will be illu stra te d . The Ju ly 30, at the Bible C h au tau q u a m eetings will continue th ro u g h o u t ten t at F ifth and R oberts will be next week, beginning a t 8 o ’clock. A p arty for C rater L ake left G resh Roy M ershon, a m issionary from th e E ast Indies Mr. M ershon Is at hom e am th is m orning to be gone for sev on a fu rlo u g h and is visiting w ith his eral days. Those in th e p arty w ere m other, Mrs. Sallie M ershon of th e Dr A. W. B otkin and fam ily, C. E. P leasan t View neighborhood and j Peck an d his sisters, th e Misses Main S treet GRESHAM Emma, M argaret and Mary, Mr. and o th e r relatives. Phone 181 GKO. IHETL, Prop. Mrs. Ed. O sburn and Miss W innfred M att Schanno left th is m orning for British C olum bia as chauffer for O sburn, P aul O sburn and fam ily of Mrs W W. C otton, who Is accom j Fairview an d Mrs. Idell W ihlon of panied by th ree ladles from P o rtlan d . P leasan t Home. J. S. K orsund and S. E. Sease from A n u m b er of pie plates which were ■ M ontana have bought seven lots of . left at C edarville P ark by persons a t th e S h oem aker tra c t facing on th e j tending th e booster picnic m ay be Powell Valley road. T he deal w a s ! had a t G resham Meat M arket. A m ade th ro u g h K rld er & E lkington. large knife was also left th e re which P lans are u n d er way for th e bu ild can be had on identification. ing of a hom e for each fam ily. CARPENTER LICENSED ELECTRICIAN T he Queen E sth ers will hold th e ir Septic Tanks Wiring for Light reg u lar m eeting at th e Sunday school O utlook & Dally O regonian. 6.35 Built hall in the Odd Fellow building next O utlook, Daily and Sunday and Power Jack Screws Monday evening The g irls are ex Oregonian ................................... 8.00 National Mazda pected to m eet a t 8 o'clock for the for Rent Lamps business session and at » o ’clock the We have some good b arg ain s In boys are invited to Join them for a used C hevrolets and Fords. Easy social on Mrs A. H evel's lawn. term s. Field M otor C ar Co. P hone A baby girl was born to Mr. and 2331. Mrs. U. F u jll on M onday, Ju ly 18. Wood Miss L a u ra Davis from Boise Is Cull ties fo r sale. E kstrom T ru ck visiting w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and tf Mrs. H E. Davis of P o rtland. Miss Service, phone 851. A nother big drop in C hevrolet Davis is engaged in physical ed u ca tion tra in in g u n d er civil service. prices, som e m odels as m uch as $300, Mrs. Davis and Miss L au ra were call now th e cheapest fully equipped car See us for prices New ers at th e A. W. Shipley hom e on on m ark et location. L ato u rell Bldg. F ields W ednesday evening. Motor C ar Co. Phone 2331. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET On W alter Jones F arm near Mabery, on A ugust 5, beginning a t 11 o’clock. Cow, H elfer, Sow, F arm Im plem ents and Tools. Piano and o th e r household goods. W A LTER JONES, Owner, Boring. Ore. J. M. THOMAS, Auctioneer. H ave sm all tra c ts of land to dispose of a t p riv ate sale. THESE HOT DAYS are hard on tires. W hen you load up th e car for th a t Sunday picnic o r w eek-end trip , don’t fo rg et to look a fte r the tires. And rem em ber th a t th e a ir In your tire will expand w ith driving on th e hot roads. We are old hands ut the tire rep a ir business— come to us for help In your tim e of trouble. TVn. We Handle FISK and GOODRICH Mr We g u ara n tee all our rep a ir work. COME IN GRESHAM TIRE CO. Powell S tre e t Phoue 37 Opposite Brown's Market Special Values Fancy Water Sets Specially Priced at $2.19 Aluminum Tea Balls $2.75 Value» $1.69 Heavy Galvanized Pails Specially Priced 63c, 73c, 98c Groceries Strawberry Preserves 3O r v a l u e 3 3 e White Pickling Vinegar In g lass lug, 43c Pickled Boneless Pigs Feet JI3c Red Salmon an. Corned Beef aoc Monopole Sliced Pineapple No. « H , 33c SATURDAY ONLY. — VIM FLOUR ______ 49 lb. »ack $2.05 A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 — , ------------------------- - --- — --------- , ---------- Tel. 96x Electric Building — Main St. Frank C. Jones & Co. Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack Fundamental Resources ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING b ig h t hours is Insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform all the household tasks However, it is possible to establish the eight hour day in the home by making use of the electrical hands that are offered to you in the form of the electric dtsh- uaaher, washing machine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the many other labor saving devious. These u n t,rln g “household assistan ts” will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically with these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the better things in life, when you keep house electrically. Qlad to ihow you any time. TWO 8TORES— Electric Store, Electric Building. — Electric 8tore. F irs t and Alder Sts Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. H o m e P r o d u c ts PURE LARD Home Bred — Home Fed — Made for Home Home Made 5», $.90; Delivered 10», $1.75 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 41 Oregon is endowed by nature with many soils and mafn resources. She is fundamentally sound in her in stitutions and firmly entrenched in her possession of the basic essentials of life and happiness. From her mountains and plains, her forests and sea coast, spring those things that are needed by the world. Prosperity, like the tide rises and ebbs, but the wealth of this state is the wealth that endures and cannot be long depreciat ed by surface influences. This bank has dealt for 15 years with those engaged in developing the fundamental resources of the state, and has confidence in the strength of the land and the enterprise of her people. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON